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man telling me we can't sleep at night because we don't know if russia will attack us tomorrow. muhammad lila, abc news, eastern ukraine. >>> president obama heading back to washington this morning from the philippines. before leaving he praised the men and women of the military who serve around the globe. there are more than 80,000 service members in the asia pacific region. on a trip to the large american military cemetery, the president honored american and filipino service members who fought side by side in the pacific in world war ii. >>> capitol police investigating death threats against senate majority leader harry reid. the threats are reportedly related to comments reid made about nevada rancher clive bundy. he referred to bundy supporters as domestic terrorists and to bundy himself as a hateful racist. >>> the so-called kissing congressman will not seek re-election. louisiana republican vance mcallister was seen in this video locked in a passionate kiss with a woman on his staff. mcallister apologized for his personal failure and plans to serve the rest of his term. >>
man telling me we can't sleep at night because we don't know if russia will attack us tomorrow. muhammad lila, abc news, eastern ukraine. >>> president obama heading back to washington this morning from the philippines. before leaving he praised the men and women of the military who serve around the globe. there are more than 80,000 service members in the asia pacific region. on a trip to the large american military cemetery, the president honored american and filipino service members...
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president obama is in south korea and he says the sanctions he imposed are hurting russia and put i hope knows it but the relationship appears to be getting more personal. president put i hope was asked if he thought president obama with save him if he were drowning. here's jonathan karl asking the question. >> president putin was asked if he were drowning would you save him and he said he thought would you save him so i'm just wondering, was he correct on that? >> i have absolutely would save mr. putin if if he were drowning. i would like to think that if anybody is throughout drowning i'm going to save them. >>reporter: president obama has not spoken to put i hope in a we can but did speak with european lead bears new round of sanctions against russia and they could come soon from what we hear. >> u.s. stock market fell sharply today dragged down by disappointsing earnings from am so that and ford and escalating tension over you escape. they slumped 10 percent after it was operating loss for second quarter continuing to invest in the business. other big tech names like facebook also fe
president obama is in south korea and he says the sanctions he imposed are hurting russia and put i hope knows it but the relationship appears to be getting more personal. president put i hope was asked if he thought president obama with save him if he were drowning. here's jonathan karl asking the question. >> president putin was asked if he were drowning would you save him and he said he thought would you save him so i'm just wondering, was he correct on that? >> i have absolutely...
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we'd like to see russia step back from aggression. if we see a meaningful response, we'll need meaningful sanctions. >> thank you to both of you. >>> when we return, our indepth look at dirty power substance. in the shadow of a threatening neighbour, a small tribe stand up and counts the cost. >> my brother worked at the plant. he was 31 when he passed away. i just realised how many people are psych. >> on a reservation, what burning coal leaves behind and what the moapu paiute leaves as a legacy. >>> we think about nuclear waste and the fracking water leftovers. we take a look in dirty power about coal. the concerns about the plants are longstanding. what is newer is a debate over waste material left over. the coal ash. it's after the waste is burnt. sara hoy on a community of native americans who took on an energy giant to protect their homeland. >> vickie simmonds says this nearby coal-fired power plant is killing her people. >> all of the people that live closest to the plant they all went. one after another. nestled among the spr
we'd like to see russia step back from aggression. if we see a meaningful response, we'll need meaningful sanctions. >> thank you to both of you. >>> when we return, our indepth look at dirty power substance. in the shadow of a threatening neighbour, a small tribe stand up and counts the cost. >> my brother worked at the plant. he was 31 when he passed away. i just realised how many people are psych. >> on a reservation, what burning coal leaves behind and what the...
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we'd like to see russia step back from aggression. if we see a meaningful response, we'll need meaningful sanctions. >> thank you to both of you. >>> when we return, our indepth look at dirty power substance. in the shadow of a threatening neighbour, a small tribe stand up and counts the cost. >> my brother worked at the plant. he was 31 when he passed away. i just realised how many people are psych. >> on a reservation, what burning coal leaves behind and what the moapu paiute leaves as a legacy. >> our current system has gone very far awry... >> there's huge pressure on the police to arrest and find somebody guilty >> i think the system is going to fail a lot of other people. >> you convicted the wrong person >> i find that extraordinarily disappointing... >> to keep me from going to jail, i needed to cooperate. >> somebody can push you in a death chamber >> it's not a joke >> the system with joe beringer only on al jazeera america >> these protestors have decided that today they will be arrested >> these people have chased a presid
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does that promote russia moving their troops in? i would hope russia would think twice before doing that. >> let me ask you, a number of your republican colleagues have put together the russian aggression prevention act of 2014 to strengthen nato, new rounds of sanctions, do things like force the president to move forward with missile defense in europe which was tabled essentially. could you support something like that? what do you think is the right move? >> absolutely. we all need to find out how -- sanctions are by far the best way for us to go. by far. because nobody wins in these land wars, if you will. and we've proven it's not something we have an appetite for. with that being said we know that sanctions do work. they worked in iran, we doubled down in iran and made them tighter. i think that will happen. can we force russia to come to their senses because economically they can't stand what we can do to them? can we go after their energy market, which is at the heart of who they are. it's the pulse of what they have going on
does that promote russia moving their troops in? i would hope russia would think twice before doing that. >> let me ask you, a number of your republican colleagues have put together the russian aggression prevention act of 2014 to strengthen nato, new rounds of sanctions, do things like force the president to move forward with missile defense in europe which was tabled essentially. could you support something like that? what do you think is the right move? >> absolutely. we all need...
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is prepared to take additional steps if russia doesn't change its ways. it comes a day after i sat down and talked about the sanctions and criticism of them. >> some of the biggest industrialists in russia, people who are close to the president, some are the core economic interest of the country from oil and gas to banking and to military equipment. these are very important sanctions and sanctions that will get their attention. i think that our goal is to move in a system attic way and careful way and way that gives them a chance to change policy and take a different course. our goal here is not to hurt the russian people, it's to get them to change their policy. and the goal will i think be realized if we continue to work at it step by step working with our allies to make sure that the pressure is not just from the united states but it's from the world community. >> with all due respect, critics in both democratic and republican circles in the senate, for instance, have said this isn't enough, that in fact it hasn't had an impact on putin and on his deci
is prepared to take additional steps if russia doesn't change its ways. it comes a day after i sat down and talked about the sanctions and criticism of them. >> some of the biggest industrialists in russia, people who are close to the president, some are the core economic interest of the country from oil and gas to banking and to military equipment. these are very important sanctions and sanctions that will get their attention. i think that our goal is to move in a system attic way and...
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. >> for russia, they're saying all hope is lost for a diplomatic deal and calling for a meeting of the u.n. security counsel. that is scheduled for noon today. launched a counterassault to dislodge pro russian separatists. now, ukraine says it's holding four suspects. >> and there are hundreds of u.s. troops now deployed to certain countries in that region on stand by in poland. also, the baltics, so the u.s. is a key interest here and watchful eye on what's going on. let's duoto washington where wolf blitzer and the political team are waiting for this news conference. wolf? >> this is cnn breaking news. >> thanks very much. we are following very important news. we're standing by for a major news conference. we're looking at live pictures from the rose garden just outside the oval office. the president of the united states has been meeting inside with angela merkel. they're about to speak. the president will make an opening statement, followed by angela merkel, then they will open it up to questions from reporters. we have extensive coverage coming up here on cnn. joining us in the stu
. >> for russia, they're saying all hope is lost for a diplomatic deal and calling for a meeting of the u.n. security counsel. that is scheduled for noon today. launched a counterassault to dislodge pro russian separatists. now, ukraine says it's holding four suspects. >> and there are hundreds of u.s. troops now deployed to certain countries in that region on stand by in poland. also, the baltics, so the u.s. is a key interest here and watchful eye on what's going on. let's duoto...
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that's despite the fact there's increasing pressure on russia in the form of sanctions. russia uses influence here in eastern ukraine for the pro russian rebels who scaled back activities here. >>> in other news today, a bomb has killed three students at a religionous school in the pakistani city. attackers arrived and threw a grenade in the school while students were attending a class. it's reported they are between 8 and 12 years old. >>> nuclear protestors have been blocking the main entrance. the government spokeman said they've agreed to halt the project. many refuse to leave without the official announcement. >>> prosecutors in south korea investigating the ferry sinking have seized documents looking into how the captain and crew responded while the ferry was sinking. more than a hundred bodies have yet to be recovered after the tragedy two weeks ago. >>> at least 17 have been killed by a series of tornados in the american midwest. 11 deaths were in the suburbs of little rock in arkansas where the tornado was a kilometer wide. >> on the kansas missouri border, the
that's despite the fact there's increasing pressure on russia in the form of sanctions. russia uses influence here in eastern ukraine for the pro russian rebels who scaled back activities here. >>> in other news today, a bomb has killed three students at a religionous school in the pakistani city. attackers arrived and threw a grenade in the school while students were attending a class. it's reported they are between 8 and 12 years old. >>> nuclear protestors have been...
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i'm thinking particular russia and china in the past who blocked u.n. security resolutions. >> there's two things. has to be a security bar go imposed to stop the killings and second, countries providing support to abusive non state groups must know they can be held liable under international law for their support of anyone committing crimes against humanity and war crimes. >> this is not only terrorizing the local population, it's making it extremely difficult for humanitarian aid to get in to help civilians who stayed behind? >> exactly. this has been a use of barrel bombs in the last few months in a are he aleppo. many are camping in the area where aid is not reaching them. areas four kilometers from the tur kish border are not getting the aid they need. the security council must move forward. they are not doing anything to protect humanitarian workers. tomorrow we'll release a report that looks at t the recent attack by barrel bombs. two clearly marked hospitals were hit by barrel bombs over the last 30 days. >> thank you very much in deed. >>> of c
i'm thinking particular russia and china in the past who blocked u.n. security resolutions. >> there's two things. has to be a security bar go imposed to stop the killings and second, countries providing support to abusive non state groups must know they can be held liable under international law for their support of anyone committing crimes against humanity and war crimes. >> this is not only terrorizing the local population, it's making it extremely difficult for humanitarian aid...
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russia dismissed the latest u.s. and eu sanctions. >> let's go to ukraine and speak to david stern joining us from kiev. what's happening on the ground in the east of the country, in particular kiev and donetsk? >> well with the same situation we've been hearing in nick's report, the tensions remain there. obviously the pro russian gunmen holding the government buildings and in fact towns they have been occupying some time now. the very latest is that the mayor who was shot yesterday has been flown to israel for further treatment. apparently he's in stable condition. it's still serious. that's the extent of what we're hearing. obviously his absence and his shooting adds another element to the instability. many wonder what will happen today since there were the attacks by pro russian separatists or activists on this pro government ukrainian protest or demonstration yesterday. >> you mentioned the mayor being flown to israel. he has an interesting background doesn't he? explain that. he was a member of viktor yanukovyc
russia dismissed the latest u.s. and eu sanctions. >> let's go to ukraine and speak to david stern joining us from kiev. what's happening on the ground in the east of the country, in particular kiev and donetsk? >> well with the same situation we've been hearing in nick's report, the tensions remain there. obviously the pro russian gunmen holding the government buildings and in fact towns they have been occupying some time now. the very latest is that the mayor who was shot...
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continues sanctions on russia over actions in ukraine. president barack obama has been criticized for not doing enough. foreign policy is often driven by public opinion. what's america's take in half of americans support upping the sanctions against russia. that's according to a survey by the survey in usa today. maybe the buck stops there. a third think it would be a good idea to send arms and military supplies to ukraine. ultimately that may be president barack obama 's call. his grades through this are only so-so. four in ten americans think his handling of the crisis have been about right. regardless of who does what and how, do americans think it matters? not really. a third of the country thinks what happens between russia and ukraine is very important to the u.s. which sort of makes sense if we look at a survey posted by the washington post a few weeks ago. political scientists found one in six americans could actually find ukraine on a map. the median response was about 2,900 kilometers off. the study found the less accurate a per
continues sanctions on russia over actions in ukraine. president barack obama has been criticized for not doing enough. foreign policy is often driven by public opinion. what's america's take in half of americans support upping the sanctions against russia. that's according to a survey by the survey in usa today. maybe the buck stops there. a third think it would be a good idea to send arms and military supplies to ukraine. ultimately that may be president barack obama 's call. his grades...
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the violence follows a decision from the white house to extend sanctions on russia. including 17 firms and sanctioning seven more russian officials. the bbc is in the eastern ukraine and has the latest for us. >> in eastern ukraine, it takes courage. out to, they have come call for a united ukraine. just wait five minutes, this man says, then, we will show you. attacked withoups firecrackers and baseball bats. the police did nothing to stop this. they have been battered into submission. the violence is escalating. ukraine -- he is fighting for his life in the hospital. who wasfilmed the mayor considered pro-russian. are blocking kiev his office and he has become a critic of the old government and a supporter of the ukraine. you will not find many of those here. we found pro-russian militants had sees the council building and the local police station. the crowd sang about the ussr. the militia that seized control here said that they had no trouble at all taking this building. they said they came and walked in stop there was no security and no one to stop them. theimir
the violence follows a decision from the white house to extend sanctions on russia. including 17 firms and sanctioning seven more russian officials. the bbc is in the eastern ukraine and has the latest for us. >> in eastern ukraine, it takes courage. out to, they have come call for a united ukraine. just wait five minutes, this man says, then, we will show you. attacked withoups firecrackers and baseball bats. the police did nothing to stop this. they have been battered into submission....
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. >> our top front-page story, a new round of sanctions on russia. still targeted sanctions. it is putin's inner circle who has to do with it. june in the u.s. protesting russia's actions in ukraine. the u.s. but seven people and 17 comments on the list. the white house says it does not expect immediate change of russian policy toward ukraine. so the plan is to steadily ratchet up sanctions that would cause more pain for russia over time. me rephrase that, it sounds like more pain for individuals in russia who are close to mr. putin. very targeted. >> a broad sectors of the economy still spared for now. >> the banks did not get touched. >> which, i believe, was effectively a german request. they did not want that. >> second front-page story, a follow-on to the almost $100 million -- $100 billion megadeal. pfizer making the offer for astrazeneca. a u-turn from the strategy of less is more, and another angle is pfizer could save billions of dollars in taxes because the u.k. created incentives for drug makers to increase research and capital investment. >> adam, you have been do
. >> our top front-page story, a new round of sanctions on russia. still targeted sanctions. it is putin's inner circle who has to do with it. june in the u.s. protesting russia's actions in ukraine. the u.s. but seven people and 17 comments on the list. the white house says it does not expect immediate change of russian policy toward ukraine. so the plan is to steadily ratchet up sanctions that would cause more pain for russia over time. me rephrase that, it sounds like more pain for...
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in russia. here's a dirty little secret. vladimir putin isn't all that popular. the last credible polling that i saw came not in the spring from the la plata center in moscow and a suggested that of respondents who voted for -- to participate in the vote for the presidential election, only 34% said they would vote for vladimir putin. in a democratic society, that is catastrophic. even an authoritarian one is deeply charlo, which is why what you see it has to do with the last year has been a deepening of russia's antidemocratic church. the real dilemma for u.s. policymakers is how to square that circle, how to invest in democratic institutions, democratic infrastructure without the messiness meddling in internal affairs about having proxies, whether it's the international republican institute, democratic answer to plot us to commiserated kicked out of the country. i think that's a very difficult needle to thread. that is the reason why the obama it restrictionist spent so little time actually thi
in russia. here's a dirty little secret. vladimir putin isn't all that popular. the last credible polling that i saw came not in the spring from the la plata center in moscow and a suggested that of respondents who voted for -- to participate in the vote for the presidential election, only 34% said they would vote for vladimir putin. in a democratic society, that is catastrophic. even an authoritarian one is deeply charlo, which is why what you see it has to do with the last year has been a...
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sanctions haven't caused russia to blink. the u.s. accuses moscow of whipping up pro-russian militants who have taken over government buildings in eastern ukraine, a possible prelude to a russian invasion. holly williams is there. >> reporter: in luhansk today, pro-russian separatists seized control of the regional government building. as police looked on, the separatists trampled a ukrainian flag and raised a russian one in its place before moving on to the city's police headquarters, some of them armed with automatic weapons. another uptick in violence in eastern ukraine. the mayor of kharkiv, gennady kernes, is fighting for his life tonight after he was shot in the back in an assassination attempt. and in donetsk, peaceful pro- government demonstrators were attacked by masked-wearing separatists wielding baseball bats and batons. these police officers stood by and did nothing to stop them. as this separatist insurgency gains momentum, ukraine's government and its security forces appear weak and ineffectual. the army's attempt to re
sanctions haven't caused russia to blink. the u.s. accuses moscow of whipping up pro-russian militants who have taken over government buildings in eastern ukraine, a possible prelude to a russian invasion. holly williams is there. >> reporter: in luhansk today, pro-russian separatists seized control of the regional government building. as police looked on, the separatists trampled a ukrainian flag and raised a russian one in its place before moving on to the city's police headquarters,...
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we will also focus on some areas of high tech defense exports to russia that we don't think are appropriate to be exporting in this kind of climate. >> reporter: the united states and europe will not levy financial penalties against russia's energy banking and defense industries unless moscow decides to invade ukraine, something mr. obama conceded might happen if this new round of economic sanctions prove as few futile for the first. >> the new mayor is injured. >> reporter: eight military observers were taken prisoner by pro-russian separatists outside of slavyanask on friday. yesterday they were paraded before the media. >> this colonel appeared tense and unhappy. >> we have no indication when we will be sent home. >> reporter: they said they were being treated well but it was impossible to tell if they were under duress. there was no need to guess how these men were being treated. they're captured ukrainian soldiers also being held by militants and also shown off to journalists yesterday. the new self-appointed mayor of slavyanask claims the european observers are spies. he told us he wa
we will also focus on some areas of high tech defense exports to russia that we don't think are appropriate to be exporting in this kind of climate. >> reporter: the united states and europe will not levy financial penalties against russia's energy banking and defense industries unless moscow decides to invade ukraine, something mr. obama conceded might happen if this new round of economic sanctions prove as few futile for the first. >> the new mayor is injured. >> reporter:...
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i asked about russia's recent activity in ukraine. >> you have a good relationship with russia. you respect vladimir putin, yes? >> translator: yes, we respect and like each other. >> so what do you tell him when he invades crimea? what do you tell him when he puts the troops on the border of ukraine? >> translator: in our conversation about crimea, i told him that i did not agree with his actions. he said that they were there because the people in crimea wanted to see them there. and my reaction to that is that there could be other countries in the world who may look to somebody else to come in, but that cannot be justification for that action. we should let those people stand on their own feet. he says something we can help them in that process with, then that's what we should do so they can stand on their own feet. and with respect to the ukraine, there will be elections end of next month. they have to get necessary support for the elections to go forward as soon as possible. provocation may be made to prevent the elections from taking place. that's something that we have to
i asked about russia's recent activity in ukraine. >> you have a good relationship with russia. you respect vladimir putin, yes? >> translator: yes, we respect and like each other. >> so what do you tell him when he invades crimea? what do you tell him when he puts the troops on the border of ukraine? >> translator: in our conversation about crimea, i told him that i did not agree with his actions. he said that they were there because the people in crimea wanted to see...
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he expressed continued concern that russia's provocative troop movements on russia's border, its support for separatists and its inflammatory rhetoric are undermining stability, security, and unity in ukraine. we may see more sanctions as early as monday. >> thank you so much, lots on the plate of the white house and the president even though the president is in over seas in asia right now in malaysia and extending his condolences to those who are impacted by the missing plane. thanks so much, at the white house, erin mcpike. >>> here in the u.s., 20 million people could be impacted this weekend by an outbreak of possible deadly tornadoes and storms. let's go straight to meteorologist jennifer grey in a cnn severe weather center. we're really just seeing the beginning of what could be a pretty dangerous season? >> yeah, this is going to be a multi-day event. we had a quiet severe weather season up until now. so this is going to be the most significant event we've seen so far this season. it is getting a late start but that duns mean anything in the way of healthier the storms can be. thi
he expressed continued concern that russia's provocative troop movements on russia's border, its support for separatists and its inflammatory rhetoric are undermining stability, security, and unity in ukraine. we may see more sanctions as early as monday. >> thank you so much, lots on the plate of the white house and the president even though the president is in over seas in asia right now in malaysia and extending his condolences to those who are impacted by the missing plane. thanks so...
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but russia is a major distraction. what the president is saying about all of that. >>> and a touching tribute to a teenager stabbed to death in the middle of her high school. what might have motivated that brutal attack. >>> a potential outbreak of severe storms could become deadly this weekend. it is threatening at least 9 million people. two tornadoes already ripped through north carolina and shredded homes according to wtkr. one person was taken to the hospital with traumatic injury and at least four others injured. folks that survived the storms say they heard a loud bang. others had trouble reaching loved ones because of bad cell phone service. >> i just heard it going over the house and i heard glass shattering and heard a loud bang. >> everything that's my sister, that's my family, i didn't know. i couldn't get a hold of anybody, didn't know if she was okay. >> karen maginnis is in the severe weather center. karen, which areas could be hit next? >> this is about a three day event. the first starts out across the
but russia is a major distraction. what the president is saying about all of that. >>> and a touching tribute to a teenager stabbed to death in the middle of her high school. what might have motivated that brutal attack. >>> a potential outbreak of severe storms could become deadly this weekend. it is threatening at least 9 million people. two tornadoes already ripped through north carolina and shredded homes according to wtkr. one person was taken to the hospital with...
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. >> russia has not lifted a finger to help. in fact, there's strong evidence they have been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place. >> more u.s. sanctions could come as early as tomorrow. >>> in an unprecedented ceremony, two of the most beloved hopes have entered sainthood as nearly a million catholics from around the world packed into st. peter's square in rome. john paul ii and john xxiii were men who bore witness to god's mercy. after the formal ceremony, pope francis climbed into the pope mobile, a chance for him to get closer to some of the many faithful who flocked to rome. >>> hello, everyone. thank you for joining us. i'm don lemon. you're in the cnn newsroom and we'll start with a story that has really gripped the nation today. an nba owner's reported remarks have ignited around the country. donald sterling's comments were recorded by his then girlfriend and later obtained by tmz. he was telling his girlfriend to stop posting images online showing her with black athletes. this photo, this is t
. >> russia has not lifted a finger to help. in fact, there's strong evidence they have been encouraging the kinds of activities that have been taking place. >> more u.s. sanctions could come as early as tomorrow. >>> in an unprecedented ceremony, two of the most beloved hopes have entered sainthood as nearly a million catholics from around the world packed into st. peter's square in rome. john paul ii and john xxiii were men who bore witness to god's mercy. after the...
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an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy to look for the stolen assets of this regime but will the shortcomings or corruption of previous ukrainian administrations will they also be investigated? many russians feel this is a double standard. it is a worthy enterprise. the prosecute general of ukraine says already he's located $3 billion worth of stolen assets. this forum taking place in london at the moment is going to take a long time. it's a two-day forum but it will take years to find the other missing millions and the missing billions. what organizers say is it is going to send a strong message that people who carry out this corrupt
an interesting exercise since the guy who used to live in that palace is now protected in russia. matthew chance joins us from washington. what are the russians saying about this? >> reporter: there's been no official reaction of course to this. you're right the ousted former president of ukraine does indeed live somewhere in the moscow region. you know what? i think many russians see this exercise, however valiant it is, as being something of double standards. yes, okay. it may be worthy...
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pro-russia activists attacked a demonstration without provocation. we have more. >> reporter: armed and menacing, the pro-russian camp guaranteed that they are the absolute authority. violently beating those who want to see a united ukraine. ♪ >> reporter: this was the scene just an hour earlier. there's an entire row of buses filled with police here. they say that they want to protect the population at this small pro-ukrainian demonstration. there had been various reports on social media that the pro-russian camp might try to stop them from demonstrating, mate try to block them. naturally, there are security concerns and tensions have been rising. those that we've been talking to say that they need to come out, especially at this critical junction, and make sure their voices are heard. the crowds have just started moving to their next destination. this have been various not confirmed reports that the pro-russian camp, a few hundred, might be moving this direction, as well. [ gunfire ] >> reporter: the situation is rapidly escalating out of control
pro-russia activists attacked a demonstration without provocation. we have more. >> reporter: armed and menacing, the pro-russian camp guaranteed that they are the absolute authority. violently beating those who want to see a united ukraine. ♪ >> reporter: this was the scene just an hour earlier. there's an entire row of buses filled with police here. they say that they want to protect the population at this small pro-ukrainian demonstration. there had been various reports on...
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officials say every day there is growing evidence that russia is putting together the unrest, even as russian officials want to repeatedly deny it. >> they want to assert that the people moving in military formation to take over buildings and then bring the local separatists in to occupy the building while they move on to another building, they assert that these people are merely local activists. as we have made clear, those kinds of claims are absurd. they defy any common sense. >> with moscow continuing to brush off american and european economic sanctions, republican and democratic lawmakers continue to urge stronger action. including accepting repeated requests from ukrainian leaders for lethal military aid. in washington today, i asked senator john mccain what that support would look like. >> you send weapons now. what kind of weapons specifically? >> look, they don't even have body armor or night vision capability. if it is all they're asking for weapons, i would give them aenlt anti-armor weapons, as well and set up a long-term assistance program. it is a morale thing with them
officials say every day there is growing evidence that russia is putting together the unrest, even as russian officials want to repeatedly deny it. >> they want to assert that the people moving in military formation to take over buildings and then bring the local separatists in to occupy the building while they move on to another building, they assert that these people are merely local activists. as we have made clear, those kinds of claims are absurd. they defy any common sense. >>...
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. >> because russia has the veto? >> yes. so far, we have more than 700,000 refugees in our country. about 200,000 of them live in tent cities. 500,000 of them live in the cities. we have so far spent $3.5 billion for them. $50 million came from saudi arabia, $25 million from the u.s., and others from a number of countries but the total amount so far is $3.5 billion. we provide food, education. we try to provide assistance to these people and we want the west to be heard as well. we were unable to do this. nothing came out of the geneva talks. we are together with a number of countries in nato. we have a model partnership with the u.s. all of those relationships ought to mean something. there are lots of people who are internally displaced, millions. there's almost 200,000 people who have died. doing nothing and just watching is unacceptable. where is the u.n., the u.s., all these countries? >> what concrete steps would you recommend to change the circumstances? >> there were steps taken in a number of countries, in libya for
. >> because russia has the veto? >> yes. so far, we have more than 700,000 refugees in our country. about 200,000 of them live in tent cities. 500,000 of them live in the cities. we have so far spent $3.5 billion for them. $50 million came from saudi arabia, $25 million from the u.s., and others from a number of countries but the total amount so far is $3.5 billion. we provide food, education. we try to provide assistance to these people and we want the west to be heard as well. we...
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i think russia should also recognize the process. there is hope that the end result of the election will be good for ukraine. >> finally, turkey and the united states. said severalnly years ago that you and president obama had a very good relationship and would talk often on the phone. as that relationship changed? -- has it changed? >> i mentioned to you that we spoke a month and a half ago. we do not speak as frequently, perhaps, but we still speak to each other. andforeign ministers secretaries of state see each other more often. >> is there more polarization than you hoped when you very much wanted to be the model for , and islammocratic being part of the whole? stories of turkey becoming more polarized, rich versus poor. what is your sense of that? >> i would not agree with this. but neither would i say that there is no polarization. as you know, in a society, if the rich exploit the poor, the poor will not respect the rich. they will always view them in a different way but if the rich share their resources with the poor, then t
i think russia should also recognize the process. there is hope that the end result of the election will be good for ukraine. >> finally, turkey and the united states. said severalnly years ago that you and president obama had a very good relationship and would talk often on the phone. as that relationship changed? -- has it changed? >> i mentioned to you that we spoke a month and a half ago. we do not speak as frequently, perhaps, but we still speak to each other. andforeign...
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it has to include russia and america. it has to include the arab and non-arab parties. >> that means iran. >> some of the major players. >> the evolution of policy. >> what is the evolution of policy? we need to find a way to go back with the americans and russians to where they were at the beginning of the process and find a way for persians and iranians to deal with each other's concerns so we can work on this issue. if we just have a meeting, we had a meeting. let's talk strategically. what are their interests in the middle east? >> what are russia's interests? >> to work on that. >> assad has consolidated power? >> again -- >> he has made gains. with the help of hezbollah. >> that is the conventional wisdom of the day. i don't think anybody has a conclusive force or authority. >> do you fear the groups that have joined the rebels? >> i dread them. >> that they could gain control and make it a safe haven for terrorists? >> that is a part of it. the other part is they would divide the state and then it would spill over
it has to include russia and america. it has to include the arab and non-arab parties. >> that means iran. >> some of the major players. >> the evolution of policy. >> what is the evolution of policy? we need to find a way to go back with the americans and russians to where they were at the beginning of the process and find a way for persians and iranians to deal with each other's concerns so we can work on this issue. if we just have a meeting, we had a meeting. let's...
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i'm not looking to replace america with russia. willall due respect, putin have to prove himself over time to be sustainable partners. >> that goes both ways. >> sure. exactly. we will continue to work on this. if you decide you don't want to help me fight terrorism, what do you think i'm going to do? our ownve to protect country and therefore we have to have other people we can look for if america does not want to help us. not think it is as stark as that. we would do what you will do in defending our country. nothing less, nothing more. >> you are getting aid from saudi arabia. financial aid. we said we like the changes have seen and we will support them. they were veryay unhappy about what happened to mubarak and the way it was handled by the united states. everybody knows. countries arese close friends of america as well. they still are friends with america. they have strong relations. they are doing, even when they differ on some points, corporationn our with them, is not at the expense of america. >> are you saying to america
i'm not looking to replace america with russia. willall due respect, putin have to prove himself over time to be sustainable partners. >> that goes both ways. >> sure. exactly. we will continue to work on this. if you decide you don't want to help me fight terrorism, what do you think i'm going to do? our ownve to protect country and therefore we have to have other people we can look for if america does not want to help us. not think it is as stark as that. we would do what you will...
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. >> charlie: because russia has the veto. yes? s>> so far, we have nearly 700,000 refugees in our country. about 200,000 of them live in tents and 500,000 of them live in the cities and we have so far spent $3.5 billion for them. the support from other countries where the effort is $150 million, out of which $50 million came from saudi arabia, 25 million from the u.n. and others from a number of countries. but the total amount we've spent so far is $3.5 billion because we host them, we provide food, education, we try to provide assistance to these people, and we want the west to be heard as well. we should be in closer solidarity with the united states in this for example, but we're unable to do this. nothing came out of the geneva talks. we are together with a number of countries in nato. we have a partnership with the u.s. so all those relationships ought to mean something. there are lots of people who are internally displaced, millions, and there are almost 200,000 people who have died. doing nothing and just watching is unacce
. >> charlie: because russia has the veto. yes? s>> so far, we have nearly 700,000 refugees in our country. about 200,000 of them live in tents and 500,000 of them live in the cities and we have so far spent $3.5 billion for them. the support from other countries where the effort is $150 million, out of which $50 million came from saudi arabia, 25 million from the u.n. and others from a number of countries. but the total amount we've spent so far is $3.5 billion because we host...
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i'm not looking to replace america by russia. with all due respect, president putin and russia will have to prove themselves over time to be sustainable partners -- >> charlie: and, actually, that goes both ways. right, exactly, and we'll continue to work on it. but if you decide you don't want to help me fight terrorism, what do you think i'm going to do? >> charlie: i assume you're saying that we have to be -- we have to protect our own country and, therefore, we have to have other people that we can look to if, for some reason, america doesn't want to help us? >> yes, but i don't think it's as stark as that. i'm just saying we would do what you would do in defending our country, nothing less or more. >> charlie: you're getting a lot of aid from saudi arabia and the emirates, financial aid, who have stepped up and said we like the change we see in egypt and we'll support them. >> mm-hmm. >> charlie: and it's fair to look at the historical record and say those two, especially the saudis, were very unhappy about what happened to
i'm not looking to replace america by russia. with all due respect, president putin and russia will have to prove themselves over time to be sustainable partners -- >> charlie: and, actually, that goes both ways. right, exactly, and we'll continue to work on it. but if you decide you don't want to help me fight terrorism, what do you think i'm going to do? >> charlie: i assume you're saying that we have to be -- we have to protect our own country and, therefore, we have to have...
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russia is not iran. we almost lost -- the sanctions process with the europeans, we almost lost that last week. we could barely get the europeans to the digita table os issue. >> charlie: why? because they don't want to punish the russians. they want to support the ukrainians. but they have a lot at stake economically and can't coordinate. >> charlie: what do they have at stake? >> you look at banking and the transactions between the europeans and the russians, and gas and look at the europeans and the russians, you look at even real estate in london is important. then you look at germany. germany, you have a population, a german population, which especially after snowden, is mistrustful of what the u.s. wants in foreign policy, doesn't want to get dragged in, strongly opposed to sanctions. you have an industrial lobby and financial lobby in germany telling merkel in no uncertain terms, we want no sanctions whatsoever. then you've got caterpillar in the united states that just lost a $1 billion deal that
russia is not iran. we almost lost -- the sanctions process with the europeans, we almost lost that last week. we could barely get the europeans to the digita table os issue. >> charlie: why? because they don't want to punish the russians. they want to support the ukrainians. but they have a lot at stake economically and can't coordinate. >> charlie: what do they have at stake? >> you look at banking and the transactions between the europeans and the russians, and gas and look...
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there is ample act that russia has destroyed the agreement. is there any evidence that ukrainian government will fulfill the obligation? >> we have seen absolutely nothing from the russian government that indicates that they intended to move in the direction of the geneva agreement. then of course the ukrainian authorities are trying to regain control of certain parts of the eastern ukraine. what they're doing in slorches seems to be rather -- slovyansk seems or the rather carefully. looks like they're going to seal it off, that's the way i interpret news at the moment. the best would be for all illegals to disarm whoever they are, whatever conviction they have, and respect the fact that there will be elections in ukraine. and that will decide the future of the country. >> the question is of course how they're being armed, as you said two ukrainian helicopters were shot down at least one of them with a surface to air missile reportedly president obama said that is undercutting russia contention that this is a spon tainspontaneous uprising. you
there is ample act that russia has destroyed the agreement. is there any evidence that ukrainian government will fulfill the obligation? >> we have seen absolutely nothing from the russian government that indicates that they intended to move in the direction of the geneva agreement. then of course the ukrainian authorities are trying to regain control of certain parts of the eastern ukraine. what they're doing in slorches seems to be rather -- slovyansk seems or the rather carefully....
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we haven't in any of the disagreements we have had with russia, predating ukraine. i do not see everything that president putin said, but i think the context here is important. >> let's talk about the affordable care act for a minute. how grim was it for you when it became clear to you that all the briefings we had received before the rollout of the health care website were false, because we had been treated to this behind the scenes assessment there may be some glitches but structurally it was sound? you find out it's not. you go for a week saying we are getting our arms around it, but how did you have to adapt to what you knew was probably going to be a month if not longer of pointed questions, criticism, and that you would just have to, as the chief spokesman for the white house, take all that in? >> a couple things. first of all, the briefings turned out to be -- >> less than accurate. [laughter] >> what i think the use of that word suggests is that the people giving the briefings were misleading the press. the people in the briefings believed this was going to
we haven't in any of the disagreements we have had with russia, predating ukraine. i do not see everything that president putin said, but i think the context here is important. >> let's talk about the affordable care act for a minute. how grim was it for you when it became clear to you that all the briefings we had received before the rollout of the health care website were false, because we had been treated to this behind the scenes assessment there may be some glitches but structurally...
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under russia's constitution, putin could be in charge until 2024. in other words, he could serve with president george p. bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should owo open the door and give people a chance except for the despicable tyrants. at that time, it looked like he wanted to be, you know, work with the west. >> president bush reflects our entire foreign policy lead in both parties. they continue to believe bad people can be good people if only we be nice to them. putin has been putin for the entire time he's been around. he was putin in the kgb. he's been putin since he started running the country 99. we have to see him for what he really is in the words of former defense secretary bill gates, a stone cold killer. back with
under russia's constitution, putin could be in charge until 2024. in other words, he could serve with president george p. bush or president chelsea clinton. but some u.s. presidents including republicans keep underestimating him. today, president george w. bush who once famously said he had looked into putin's eyes and saw his soul gave a new explanation about him. >> did you misjudge him early or were you trying to open the door? >> i think he changed. of course, presidents should...
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authorize aid deliveries without the assad regime's consent, but that's likely to draw a veto from russia. the un's top human rights official is warning the power struggle in the south sudan is tearing the country apart. thousands of died and more than one million people have fled their homes and clashes erupted between government troops and 'spporters of the country sacked vice president. south sudan is on the verge of catastrophe. >> the leaders, instead of seizing the chance, in a war published -- an impoverished nation, have embarked on a power struggle that has brought these people to the verge of catastrophe. the ukrainian government says it has lost control of the rest of the east as pro-russian separatists expand their reach. ,hey blamed in activity helplessness, and criminal the trail among ukrainian forces. ims havecomes as the approved a $70 billion bailout. announcedng directors the two-year package. >> urgent action was necessary. decisive measures were taken by ukraine and they have just been taken by the imf. there has been a very strong endorsement for the program, which w
authorize aid deliveries without the assad regime's consent, but that's likely to draw a veto from russia. the un's top human rights official is warning the power struggle in the south sudan is tearing the country apart. thousands of died and more than one million people have fled their homes and clashes erupted between government troops and 'spporters of the country sacked vice president. south sudan is on the verge of catastrophe. >> the leaders, instead of seizing the chance, in a war...
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announces brand new sanctions against russia. we're live on the ground in ukraine with the very latest on this. sea captain: there's a narratorstorm cominhe storm narrator: that whipped through the turbine which poured... surplus energy into the plant which generously lowered its price and tipped off the house which used all that energy to stay warm through the storm. chipmunk: there's a bad storm comin! narrator: the internet of everything is changing how energy works. is your network ready?" a man who doesn't stand still. but jim has afib, atrial fibrillation, an irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. that puts jim at a greater risk of stroke. for years, jim's medicine tied him to a monthly trip to the clinic to get his blood tested. but now, with once-a-day xarelto jim's on the move. jim's doctor recommended xarelto. like warfarin, xarelto is proven effective to reduce afib-related stroke risk. but xarelto is the first and only once-a-day prescription blood thinner for patients with afib not caused by a heart
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ukraine militants taking control of government buildings, firing on police as sanctions against russia seem to be doing nothing to stem the violence. we are live in ukraine. it seems the crisis is escalating. >> reporter: the city they took main buildings in is key. it's the capitol of the neighboring region that's been focus. the regional administration, police building, a shootout there. a tv station is taken over as well. that city has been reasonably quiet. a real coordinated move to take over all of it. this morning, spoke to the chairman of the people's republic. that's the leader of the protesters, basically. he confirmed they have moved in against the police station. in another town, not far from where i'm standing, they will move against the enemies of the people. he laughed off european sanctions. i don't want to go there. i'm not worried by anything they can throw at me. things moving fast on the ground here. a sense of the timetable, i think distance from diplomacy and foreign capitals. the plan is regardless of the external pressure. >> nic, thanks for that. >>> a wave att
ukraine militants taking control of government buildings, firing on police as sanctions against russia seem to be doing nothing to stem the violence. we are live in ukraine. it seems the crisis is escalating. >> reporter: the city they took main buildings in is key. it's the capitol of the neighboring region that's been focus. the regional administration, police building, a shootout there. a tv station is taken over as well. that city has been reasonably quiet. a real coordinated move to...
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not only if russia invades ukraine, but also if russia disrupts the may 25th senator election. senator ayotte, you have introduced legislation to impose those sanctions not later, but right now. >> they need to be imposed now, chris. the bottom line is if we wait until the elections, it will be too late at that point. we already see the playbook of what happened in crimea happening in eastern ukraine, and it's time to impose tougher sectoral sanctions to provide support for the ukrainian military, and if -- at this point russia is not getting the message, they're violating the so-called geneva agreement, and you have russian agents in ukraine fomating unrest and causing all the violence and really creating a situation right now that warrants tougher sanctions by this administration. >> briefly, congressman schiff, have the obama sanctions up to this point been too weak? >> well, look, i think we're going to ultimately need stronger sanctions. the challenge is not getting the administration to go along with the stronger sanctions. the challenge has been getting our european alli
not only if russia invades ukraine, but also if russia disrupts the may 25th senator election. senator ayotte, you have introduced legislation to impose those sanctions not later, but right now. >> they need to be imposed now, chris. the bottom line is if we wait until the elections, it will be too late at that point. we already see the playbook of what happened in crimea happening in eastern ukraine, and it's time to impose tougher sectoral sanctions to provide support for the ukrainian...
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euphemism for the gangsters who are doing russia's work. he says, no. we want ukraine not to conduct military operations within ukraine against these people. now it was said two weeks ago by the supreme court kpland ecomma nato that is a military operation. so i guess the stakes are now looking ahead to may 25th when there is supposed to be a presidential election in ukraine. it's clearly putin's objective to stop this, i think. >> amy, there's been a lot of criticism of president obama's handling of the crisis in ukraine. but aside from hawks, people like john mccain or lindsey gram, you don't get a lot of push up on capitol hill from republicans about the u.s. getting more deeply involved in ukraine. >> right, especially when it comes to military intervention. we have the very war weary country that doesn't know what to do about this. it's taken a toll on the president as well. you see his approval rating overall has gone down. his handling of issues on foreign policy continues to dwindle as well. so there is a sense that i think from the
euphemism for the gangsters who are doing russia's work. he says, no. we want ukraine not to conduct military operations within ukraine against these people. now it was said two weeks ago by the supreme court kpland ecomma nato that is a military operation. so i guess the stakes are now looking ahead to may 25th when there is supposed to be a presidential election in ukraine. it's clearly putin's objective to stop this, i think. >> amy, there's been a lot of criticism of president obama's...
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are more sanctions the answer, are they enough to drive russia out of ukraine. if not, what will it take? tweet your comments harris faulkner. heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the
are more sanctions the answer, are they enough to drive russia out of ukraine. if not, what will it take? tweet your comments harris faulkner. heart and brain. centrum silver. for the most amazing parts of you. centrum silver. cleaning his cabin, mr. clean likes to keep things simple. that's why he brings his magic eraser extra power. it quickly cleans hundreds of different surfaces, so you can get back to doing what you really want. the magic eraser extra power. a body at rest tends to stay at...
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russia is on the move. and the middle east, all these dreams that we had of an arab spring turned out to crush religious minorities, crush christians, still have the textbooks in muslim countries that say jews are pigs and are defiling the world. so that's all continuing under the obama administration. so we're weaker and that's my real concern. one comment, it's a stupid and horrible comment, but the policies are the problem. >> i think it's so true because you can't debate a policy if there is no one to debate. we've taken our hands off the wheel. what do you think, mom? >> right. that goes right to hillary, too. >> let's talk about domestic politics and a woman that a lot of people are saying is a liberal's liberal. the senator out of massachusetts, senator elizabeth warren. her book has become a best seller because she's taken on the rich, on the capitalism. she says it's rigged. she says it and said it also on the daley show. >> that's what's fundamentally changed. it's tough out there. it really is a
russia is on the move. and the middle east, all these dreams that we had of an arab spring turned out to crush religious minorities, crush christians, still have the textbooks in muslim countries that say jews are pigs and are defiling the world. so that's all continuing under the obama administration. so we're weaker and that's my real concern. one comment, it's a stupid and horrible comment, but the policies are the problem. >> i think it's so true because you can't debate a policy if...
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it's not likely russia will suspend the service. nasa pays them more than $60 million a person to get up to space because, you know, we basically don't have our own program. >> in six months we could do it. >> another story, a softball game going to the dogs. it is in the middle of a western oregon university game. a dog runs on to the field, steals a glove out of the player's hand. he drops it and thenç steals another glove. the game is put on hold. how cute is that? finally the dog was cornered, taken away and the dog left the field. hopefully with a bone or something. a little crafty, sneaky dog there. >> i wish he would have eaten my homework. incredible new images out of pensacola, florida. nearly two feet of rain turning this road to a raging river. >> the same storm in maryland where a sink hole the sizeç of a city block opened up sucking up at least ten cars pushing them on to freight tracks. the good news, nobody was hurt much >> here's more good news. she's back. hey, maria. >> good morning. good to be here in new york
it's not likely russia will suspend the service. nasa pays them more than $60 million a person to get up to space because, you know, we basically don't have our own program. >> in six months we could do it. >> another story, a softball game going to the dogs. it is in the middle of a western oregon university game. a dog runs on to the field, steals a glove out of the player's hand. he drops it and thenç steals another glove. the game is put on hold. how cute is that? finally the...
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if you take russia out of that union, then all of russia's banks immediately go into -- something of that order might change -- might move the needle with putin. but nobody's proposing that yet. >> schieffer: i want to talk a little bit about domestic politics and just go directly to it, because i want to play something for all of you this morning that has already been seen on various places. but it is very unusual, because you see speaker john boehner talking about how tough it is to get people in his own party to get on bord in immigration. let's just listen to it. >> here's the attitude. oh, don't make me do this. (laughter) oh, this is too hard. you should hear 'em. you know, we get elected to make choices. we get elected to solve problems. and it's remarkable to me how many of my colleagues just don't want to -- they're human. they're going to take the path of least resistance. (laughter) >> he's not talking about democrats. he's talking about people in his own party. what happened here, an epiphany on the road to damascus here? this is like something out of the bible. >> i thin
if you take russia out of that union, then all of russia's banks immediately go into -- something of that order might change -- might move the needle with putin. but nobody's proposing that yet. >> schieffer: i want to talk a little bit about domestic politics and just go directly to it, because i want to play something for all of you this morning that has already been seen on various places. but it is very unusual, because you see speaker john boehner talking about how tough it is to get...
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, on some banks in russia and some significant energy companies in russia in part to cause some damage, and president putin himself has said that the sanctions are causing damage. but also in part to signal that we are prepared to do more, to create really, frankly, an uncertainty in the marketplace, and that uncertainty is, in fact, punishing the russian economy. if you look at the numbers, and we can go through this, the gdp numbers, the stock market, the cost of borrowing from the russian government, it's all having a very significant toll. >> so explain how these sanctions, particularly the american sanctions, you know, that are really sanctions that do not allow these companies, russian companies, to in some way participate in the american financial system. why do you think they're so effective? >> well, they're very effective because the dollar is the dominant currency in which all international trade occurs. and when we impose a sanction on a company, that means that they cannot have access to u.s. financial institutions, to u.s. businesses or, really, to trade on the dollar. so
, on some banks in russia and some significant energy companies in russia in part to cause some damage, and president putin himself has said that the sanctions are causing damage. but also in part to signal that we are prepared to do more, to create really, frankly, an uncertainty in the marketplace, and that uncertainty is, in fact, punishing the russian economy. if you look at the numbers, and we can go through this, the gdp numbers, the stock market, the cost of borrowing from the russian...